When is the best time to sow melons or am I too late? I was not going to bother as I do not have a greenhouse, but after a search I read someone (cannot remember who) grow them in a cold frame. Leading on to my next question.
How do melons grow? Are they bushes or vine like as in a squash? My coldframe is 3 feet wide 6 feet long but only a 1 foot high would I need to build an extention (extra floor 18 inches high)?
Gary
Gary they grow like a cucumber, under glass you would have to hand pollinate. XX Jeannine
gary, i grow my melons outside,and i sowed my seed on 10 march,theyre bout 2" high now,but u still got time to do yours.
Gary, just remembered I can give you plants, but it has to be tomorrow as I am back to work on Tuesday and my schedule is wonky again,If you can get to the lottie I can give you about 6 assorted ones, XX Jeannine PM or phone me. XX
Gary
My son persuaded me to 'rescue' a couple of sad looking melon plants last year at the GC - that was in early June. No greenhouse or frame, just a couple of Poundshop polytunnels. Kept well watered and got about 3 fruits off each - about the size of mini footballs.
The problem was the slugs - they got there first - grrrr >:(
hand polination - whats the best way?
We've grown melons in our cold frame for the last couple of years and have had good crops. Perhaps if we hand-pollinated, we'd do even better. (We do keep the sides open a bit for ventilation, so perhaps the bees can get in that way.)
Keep the slugs off by using Nemaslug a week or so before you plant out.
I normally sow late April. Is that too late? Should I be doing it today (or even last week!)?
Hi Cambourne, ther is a pretty good article at Garden Advice UK that gives a concise and simple plan one how to pollinate,it is exactly what I do and there is other useful info on there too,Number 1 important thing is the watering and humidity. If you need anything else please get back to me XX Jeannine